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Existing and donor<br />

Needs assessment conducted of NRC staffing and resources in<br />

the light of NRM MoU and Witness Protection Program/National<br />

Child Trafficking Strategy requirements.<br />

February<br />

2005<br />

MoLSA, ASP/<br />

MoPO, IOs, and<br />

NGOs<br />

Existing, new and<br />

donor<br />

NRC staffing table completed and adapted to emerging needs:<br />

additional training provided to staff.<br />

April 2005<br />

Existing, and donor<br />

(iii) Fully-staff and utilize the governmento<strong>per</strong>ated<br />

National Reception Center (NRC)<br />

to provide safe initial shelter, psychological<br />

and medical counseling and care to<br />

Albanian and third country victims, prior<br />

to their reintegration or repatriation, or<br />

for the <strong>per</strong>iod of their coo<strong>per</strong>ation with the<br />

criminal justice system.<br />

Beneficiary feedback obtained on quality of services provided by<br />

NRC (and other authorized shelters): results acted upon, and<br />

overall shortening of length of stay in care prior to reintegration<br />

achieved.<br />

January<br />

2006<br />

Existing, new and<br />

donor (including<br />

CAAHT Program)<br />

Government subsidy approved for Vlora “Women’s Hearth”<br />

and other actual or potential NGO centers, in accordance with<br />

draft legislation on public funding of social service NGOs, and<br />

proportional to numbers of beneficiaries assisted.<br />

MoLSA, and MoF May 2005<br />

Existing, and new<br />

(iv) Support activities of Vlora “Women’s<br />

Hearth” NGO Center and other actual or<br />

potential NGO reintegration centers, as<br />

an integral part of a National Referral<br />

Mechanism, through a combination of<br />

donor and government funding.<br />

Increased number of contracts drawn up between Government<br />

and NGO service providers<br />

December<br />

2005<br />

Existing and donor<br />

(including CAAHT<br />

Program)<br />

Relevant regional NGOs invited to participate in National Referral<br />

Mechanism Round Table and become signatories if appropriate<br />

to proposed NRM MoU.<br />

January<br />

2005<br />

ASP/MoPO<br />

and MoLSA, in<br />

coo<strong>per</strong>ation with<br />

GPO/IOs and<br />

NGOs<br />

Existing and donor<br />

(including CAAHT<br />

Program)<br />

Additional regional NGO coalitions established and officially<br />

recognized - including religious communities and others<br />

delivering assistance to beneficiaries from high-risk socially<br />

excluded groups.<br />

December<br />

2005<br />

(v) Encourage the development on a<br />

countrywide basis of regional coalitions of<br />

local anti-trafficking NGOs/reintegration<br />

centers, Anti-trafficking police/prosecutors,<br />

and social services, on the lines of that<br />

already established for four southern<br />

Prefectures.<br />

Existing, new and<br />

donor<br />

June 2005 Confidential mechanism established and funded as part of NRM<br />

for monitoring and providing social/unemployment benefits to<br />

previously sheltered victims, and for advising on integration<br />

options, including peer counseling, family reunion, and job<br />

placement.<br />

MoLSA, ASP/<br />

MoPO, IOs, and<br />

NGOs<br />

(vi) Devise programs to ensure appropriate<br />

post-shelter support, protection and<br />

reintegration assistance to all identified<br />

victims, including access to counseling/<br />

medical health services, and educational,<br />

vocational and life skills training.<br />

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